Posted by Butch(oh) on February 19, 2021 at 04:29:08 from (174.233.31.55):
In Reply to: re-stocking fee scam posted by littlefarmer on February 18, 2021 at 06:58:38:
No questions asked returns are an open invitation to con artists as anyone who runs or has run a retail operation in this day and age knows. Thus there is a reason for restocking fees and it sure isn't corporate greed and it isnt about honest mistakes, it's about the con artists and the games they play. Good companies will spend some time sorting it out if you reach out to them but by and large the honest mistakes get thrown in the stew with the con artists. Ask anyone who works at a big box stores about what gets returned and the condition it was in. Think of it this way, who pays for what scammers send back?? Those who pay and keep. I am thankful that companies do what they do to keep my costs down including Stiener and if I have to return something and pay 20% that surely costs me less than absorbing what con artists would steal, and cost me in price, if they were allowed to go unchecked.
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